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But then threatening Israeli noise could also be counterproductive, impelling the Iranians to move faster than they otherwise would.
The mortals had their revenge when the men clapped their hands and beat their fists against the floor, thereby impelling the women to dance.
His own character and that of his contemporaries were further stamped by the hyperinflation that descended in 1923 to invert all values and standards, impelling the elderly into desperation and beggardom while enriching the energetic and the ruthless.
Drive, in psychology, an urgent basic need pressing for satisfaction, usually rooted in some physiological tension, deficiency, or imbalance (e.g., hunger and thirst) and impelling the organism to action.
The court said Congress had only eliminated habeas corpus jurisdiction in the future, impelling the administration to renew its effort to rid itself of the hundreds of challenges filed by Guantánamo detainees.
Successful cases show the adoption of lean techniques in the early stages of products development, impelling the authors to assess the application of the same approaches also to PSS development.
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It impels the people along, and binds them together into a collective force.
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The regression impelled the Nationals to promote their prized talent on Thursday.
The onstage band impels the extraordinary speed and bravura of the dancers with insistent rhythms.
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